Connect the Pulser to your PC's sound card with the cable and
use the CD to generate frequencies. The CD has the seven
Nogier frequencies and the Solfeggio
frequencies as well as others for experimentation. Includes a sound
editing program to create custom frequencies.

NOTE:May
require more output than many laptops produce. If no pulse seen, connect
to stereo amplifier.

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NOGIER frequencies:

For a more extensive explanation of
the NOGIER frequencies, visit http://www.sedatelec.com/english/acupauri.htm

Seven frequencies were developed experimentally by Dr Paul NOGIER in the
1970s. These frequencies are constantly used in routine medical
practice, as they are preferentially recognized by the body. They enter
into resonance with the body and specific exert effects on the body.
These frequencies are used both for detection and for treatment.

Frequencies

U
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

Value(Hz)
1.14
2.28
4.56
9.125
18.25
36.5
73
146

The U frequency is the so-called "universal" frequency
and the resulting 7 fundamental frequencies are multiples of 2.

The same frequencies are used for laser devices, but at a higher
harmonic. They have an identical action.

Frequencies

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

Value (Hz)
292
584
1168
2336
4672
73
146

Definition of frequencies by Drs Paul and Raphaλl NOGIER:
Extract from "The man in the ear", Maisonneuve, 1979, 255 p.

The "A" frequency is associated, in the animal kingdom, with
non-organized, embryonic structures. It is the frequency of the
primitive living being; it is in sympathy with the cell in the crude,
undifferentiated state. This frequency, the most archaic, can also be
considered to be the most anarchic.

The more elaborate "B" frequency is specific to the nutritional visceral
system and is related to the primitive gastrointestinal apparatus.

The "C" frequency indicates motor elements of the body. It reflects
movement, the limbs, the renal system, the genital tract.

The "D" frequency leads us to a higher level of organization, as it
introduces the concept of symmetry, by selectively affecting certain
unpaired organs, presenting the characteristic of being solitary, but
anatomically symmetrical; for example the corpus callosum or the white
commissure, two symmetrical cerebral structures, situated between the
right hemisphere and the left hemisphere

The "E" frequency is that of the spinal cord and central nervous system,
which perceives and communicates between functional units situated at
different levels.

The "F" frequency represents subcortical cerebral regions. These
structures are found in the brain of higher animals, dogs, for example.

The "G" frequency resonates with the most elaborate structures of the
body, those of the cerebral cortex, the typically human part of the
brain, which gives man the capacity to think, create and imagine.